tazti Speech Recognition Software for Windows Vista 1.1.2

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Tazti Speech Recognition for Vista is a Web 2.0 style mashup application that enables you to log in to and navigate FaceBook and MySpace by talking to your PC. Turn on and operate the iTunes music player by talking to your PC. Search the bookmarks in all the browsers on your PC, by talking to your PC. Import your bookmarks from your browsers and also from your delicious.com account and create speech commands for them. Create your own speech commands and associate a webpage, application or file to the new speech command. Search Google, Yahoo, Ask, MSN, eBay, Amazon, Youtube, Wikipedia, Digg, Technorati, Facebook, Myspace and other sites including Google Finance by talking to your PC. Perform Local Searches of Google and Yahoo by talking to your PC. Great for finding a coffee shop in a particular zip code. Spell out your searches for foreign words and words with silent or unusual mispronunciations, by talking to your PC. XP/XP tablet users, please see other posted version.

Version 1.1.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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